From Beslan to Baghdad, Libya to Lebanon, Indonesia to India,
geography is irrelevant. It is ideology. Islamic supremacists everywhere teach the same things: Jew-hatred, kuffar-hatred, violence against those who supposedly "blaspheme" Islam.

Widely known as ‘Sheikh Feiz’, the preacher was born in Australia
circa 1970-1 but fled to Lebanon, the homeland of his parents, eight
years ago after becoming one of the world's most controversial Islamic
lecturers.

He has been investigated by Australian police for inciting violence
and terrorism, and was even captured on a British TV documentary
encouraging children to become martyrs for Islam six years ago.

Feiz has been described by some as Australia’s most dangerous sheikh,
because of the number of connections he holds to known terrorists.

Although it is not known whether the hardline sheikh has any direct
links to Al-Qaeda, he has regularly broadcast sermons from the group’s
spiritual leader, Anwar al-Awlaki, on his website.

Boxing, bodybuilding and hard drugs

Feiz’s parents emigrated from Lebanon to Sydney before he was born,
and he has described his family as “so-called” Muslim – hinting strongly
that he disapproves of their level of commitment.

The future preacher competed as a boxer, bodybuilder and horse
trainer in his teens, and apparently used drugs before rediscovering his
faith and moving to Saudi Arabia, where he studied Islamic law.

Upon his return to Sydney, Feiz founded the Global Islamic Youth
Centre in the suburb of Liverpool, reaching a community of more than
4,000 Muslims, and began to make the radical sermons which have earned
international notoriety.

In 2007, a Channel 4 documentary entitled Undercover Mosque broadcast
footage of Feiz urging children to become “soldiers defending Islam”,
adding “there is nothing more beloved to me than wanting to die as a
Muhajid.”

In 2010 he described Dutch politician Gert Wilders, an open opponent
of Islam, as “evil filth” adding: “Anyone who mocks our learning,
laughs at the Islam [sic] and degrades it must enter death – decapitate
him, cut off his head.”

Hardline views

In sermons propagated on YouTube, Mohammad has cited alcohol, hip hop
and consumerism as among society’s greatest ills, and warned that
“every innovation is misguided”.

He has even claimed that Jewish people are pigs, and asserted that
“anyone who tries to play with the sacred code of Shariah is kaffir… the
only law for him is beheadness (sic), execution.”

In a sermon on rape, made in March 2005, Mohammad told an audience -
who had each paid $15 to see him - that a victim has “no-one to blame
but herself. She displayed her beauty to the entire world.

"Would you put this sheep that you adore in the middle of hungry
wolves? No... It would be devoured. It's the same situation here. You're
putting this precious girl in front of lustful, satanic eyes of hungry
wolves.”

Mystery

Mohammed fled to Lebanon in 2005, and reports differ as to his current location.

Although it is widely reported he is now living in Malaysia, where he
continues to give regular lectures, some suggest he has returned to
Australia – even though the Sydney government has repeatedly condemned
him.

Despite his purported hatred of capitalism and consumerism, Mohammad
continues to sell his videos on the internet and charge for sermons.

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Muslim cleric Who Inspired Boston Jihadis Calls Jews Pigs and Says "there is nothing more beloved to me than wanting to die as a Muhajid"

From Beslan to Baghdad, Libya to Lebanon, Indonesia to India,
geography is irrelevant. It is ideology. Islamic supremacists everywhere teach the same things: Jew-hatred, kuffar-hatred, violence against those who supposedly "blaspheme" Islam.

Widely known as ‘Sheikh Feiz’, the preacher was born in Australia
circa 1970-1 but fled to Lebanon, the homeland of his parents, eight
years ago after becoming one of the world's most controversial Islamic
lecturers.

He has been investigated by Australian police for inciting violence
and terrorism, and was even captured on a British TV documentary
encouraging children to become martyrs for Islam six years ago.

Feiz has been described by some as Australia’s most dangerous sheikh,
because of the number of connections he holds to known terrorists.

Although it is not known whether the hardline sheikh has any direct
links to Al-Qaeda, he has regularly broadcast sermons from the group’s
spiritual leader, Anwar al-Awlaki, on his website.

Boxing, bodybuilding and hard drugs

Feiz’s parents emigrated from Lebanon to Sydney before he was born,
and he has described his family as “so-called” Muslim – hinting strongly
that he disapproves of their level of commitment.

The future preacher competed as a boxer, bodybuilder and horse
trainer in his teens, and apparently used drugs before rediscovering his
faith and moving to Saudi Arabia, where he studied Islamic law.

Upon his return to Sydney, Feiz founded the Global Islamic Youth
Centre in the suburb of Liverpool, reaching a community of more than
4,000 Muslims, and began to make the radical sermons which have earned
international notoriety.

In 2007, a Channel 4 documentary entitled Undercover Mosque broadcast
footage of Feiz urging children to become “soldiers defending Islam”,
adding “there is nothing more beloved to me than wanting to die as a
Muhajid.”

In 2010 he described Dutch politician Gert Wilders, an open opponent
of Islam, as “evil filth” adding: “Anyone who mocks our learning,
laughs at the Islam [sic] and degrades it must enter death – decapitate
him, cut off his head.”

Hardline views

In sermons propagated on YouTube, Mohammad has cited alcohol, hip hop
and consumerism as among society’s greatest ills, and warned that
“every innovation is misguided”.

He has even claimed that Jewish people are pigs, and asserted that
“anyone who tries to play with the sacred code of Shariah is kaffir… the
only law for him is beheadness (sic), execution.”

In a sermon on rape, made in March 2005, Mohammad told an audience -
who had each paid $15 to see him - that a victim has “no-one to blame
but herself. She displayed her beauty to the entire world.

"Would you put this sheep that you adore in the middle of hungry
wolves? No... It would be devoured. It's the same situation here. You're
putting this precious girl in front of lustful, satanic eyes of hungry
wolves.”

Mystery

Mohammed fled to Lebanon in 2005, and reports differ as to his current location.

Although it is widely reported he is now living in Malaysia, where he
continues to give regular lectures, some suggest he has returned to
Australia – even though the Sydney government has repeatedly condemned
him.

Despite his purported hatred of capitalism and consumerism, Mohammad
continues to sell his videos on the internet and charge for sermons.